Sentence examples for universality objectivity from inspiring English sources

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The universality, objectivity and neutrality of risk assessment methods have also been questioned, particularly in contexts of low scientific certainty, high stakes [12] and low social and political consensus [13].

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It embodies a skeptical sensibility that questions attempts to transcend our situatedness by appeal to such ideas as universality, necessity, objectivity, rationality, essence, unity, totality, foundations, and ultimate Truth and Reality.

From a formal perspective, the GAMAB principle and the MEM principle clearly define the safety requirements in the form of the risk acceptance thresholds, which is represented by the "existing similar system" and "minimum national population natural mortality" and have a strong universality and objectivity.

Most of them, in training courses explicitly or implicitly, tend to introduce contemporary or even post-modern VNOS, neglecting the universality and objectivity of science because it seems more advanced and cutting-edge and congruent with the general policy of "step-over development" for the whole country (Cai and Chen 2012; Wei and Huang 2008; Shi and Liang 2008).

The convert (especially the white convert, who claims universality, supreme objectivity, and isolation from history, unlike the black convert, whose conversion is read as a response to history), imagined as coming from a place outside culture, becomes privileged as the owner of truth and authenticity.

The precision, universality and objectivity of the system's analysis are reinforced by the mathematical model's unique ability to overlook less critical processes.

But, as object-generated, the logic of respect is the logic of objectivity and universality, in four ways.

Williams held that physical science could aspire to an objectivity and universality that did not make sense for humanistic subjects, and his greatest influence came from his challenge to the ambition of universality and objectivity in ethics, especially as expressed in utilitarianism but also in the tradition established by Immanuel Kant.

According to Morscher (1973), Bolzano wanted to guarantee the objectivity and universality of logic by means of propositions.

In the development of knowledge, intellectual norms have to be used according to Piaget's epistemology (Palmer 2007; Piaget 2000), such as autonomy, entailment, inter-subjectivity, objectivity and universality.

Mathematics is one academic subject that would seem to reside in a world of universality, protected from competing opinions by the objectivity of its laws.

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